Where is Everyone Playing? By Pickleball Terry

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Where is everyone playing? It used to be easy…before COVID. We all went to one of the county or city facilities and played inside.  Not this fall. Sarasota pickleball players are scattered all over the county playing outside, and we are finding out we like playing outside.

Why aren’t we playing indoors? All the county facilities are open for play.

It requires registering. Seems that pickleball players do not like to register. We don’t know who is going to be playing, and this requires commitment. Ha! This is not going over well.

I personally tried to organize a few friends to signup to play indoors at Colonial Oaks Park, and I went online to register. But try as I might, I couldn’t. I went to the office the next day and asked why I wasn’t successful. Patricia, who is the park manager there, said I had to register 48 hours prior. She said she only had one person who signed up so she cancelled the time slot. Unfortunately, It also is not possible to see who else is signed up to play. On pickleball signup apps like the Pickleball Den, you can see the names and sometimes level of who is playing.

A couple years ago, I did try to organize a signup program on Signup Genius, but unfortunately it didn’t catch on and it fizzled out. It was especially great for the RL Taylor Friday night play because players could see if enough people were playing before they drove to the facility. But, nope, it was not successful and I abandoned promoting it.

Then there were the private groups. I and other people rented county facilities for a couple of hours on certain days then invited our friends of equal playing ability to play. These were great because X number of people would play and there was no long waiting between games. We all remember the LONG WAIT TIME at Arlington, RL Taylor and Salvation Army. Ugh! 45 minutes of waiting to play a 10 minute game.

I also sought out info on renting an indoor facility this year but the paperwork that was sent to me was scary! I would have had to submit an action plan on How Would I Keep the Players Safe From COVID? That did it for me. Nope!

While indoor play at the county facilities is down or nonexistent right now (Colonial Park-2 courts, Longwood Park-3 courts, Newtown-4 Courts) I hear that people are playing inside at Englewood and Venice Community Center.

City Indoor Facilities

RL Taylor does not require preregistering. They have 2 courts open at 9-3 Monday  – Friday. You can only sign up for blocks of time. Masks are worn to come into any inside facility but not while you are playing. Taylor is a COVID testing center and if there is a line of cars to get into the parking lot, just go around and tell the attendant that you are there to play pickleball.

Arlington Park is not open at this time.

Salvation Army on Tuttle has not opened at this time.

Church of the Palms does not require preregistering. They have 3 courts in their beautiful gym and limit it to 24 people. Eye protective glasses are required.

INDOOR PICKLEBALL 
12/14-12/20
CHRISTMAS EVE, CHRISTMAS, AND NEW YEAR’S DAY CLOSED

City Facilities Indoors

RL Taylor Community Center 
1845 34th St, Sarasota, FL 34234
You can register now at the front desk. If there is a line of cars for COVID testing, just go around them and tell the guard you are there to play pickleball. He’ll let you right in.

Monday and Wednesday: Beginners
Tuesday and Thursday: Intermediate/Advanced
Fridays: Open play
Hours: 9:00am to 3:00pm broken into 2-hour blocks of time.
In order to maintain the cleanliness with an abundance of caution the courts will have to be cleared 15 minutes prior to the end of the time block in order to give the staff adequate cleaning time. The playable time will be 9am-10:45am, 11am-12:45pm and 1pm-3pm.
More people are showing up. Mornings are busy, Afternoons are empty.
A picture of Pickleball Terry Ryan and Coach Russell from Suncoast Pickleball
Pickleball Terry and Coach Russell, owner of Suncoast Pickleball

Arlington Park Still Closed

Below is a list of indoor county facilities

Englewood Sports Complex 
1300 S River Rd, Englewood, FL 34223
You must pre-register before going CLICK HERE to any county facility!!!!
Venice Community Center 
326 Nokomis Ave S, Venice, FL 34285

 

Newtown Park
2800 Newtown Blvd.
Sarasota, FL 34234

Colonial Oaks Park
5300 Colonial Oaks Blvd.
Sarasota, FL 34233

Longwood Park
6050 Longwood Run Blvd, Sarasota, FL

Laurel Park
509 Collins Rd., Nokomis, FL 34275

Woodmere Park
3951 Woodmere Park Blvd, Venice, FL 34293

DON’T FORGET THE Ys
Below are the times for the Ys. Drop-in. No pre-registering required. Cost is free for members, Guests are free for first visit (please check in at the front desk. After that $7.00)
OUR Y ESL (Formally the YMCA) 
Potter Park Dr., Sarasota, FL 34238Members free and Drop-in $7.00
Did you know…if you are new to the Y they will give you a free pass?Monday, Wednesday, Friday
8:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Intermediate/advanced (2 courts)
Intermediate/Beginners (1 court)

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
Beginner lessons with Bob
7:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

Beginners/Intermediate (2 courts) 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Intermediate/advanced (1 court) 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Thursday
Beginners/Intermediate (2 courts) 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Intermediate/advanced (1 court) 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Saturday
Saturday-8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Intermediate/Advanced only
Sunday-10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. OPEN PLAY

Our Y Berlin
1075 S. Euclid Street
Sarasota
(2 COURTS IN THE STUDIO)

Mondays 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Beginners/Intermediates
NIGHT!!!!!   Tuesdays 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Intermediate/Advanced
Wednesdays 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Beginners/Intermediates
NIGHT!!! Thursdays 6:30 p.m. – 9::00 p.m.
Intermediates/Advanced

Beginner/Novice clinic with Pickleball Terry
Drills/Techniques/Strategies/ Games
Fridays 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
(Members free and $7.00 for non-members)

Friday Beginners – 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Saturdays 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Intermediates/Advanced
Sundays 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Open play

The Church of the Palms
3224 Bee Ridge Rd, Sarasota, FL 34239
(Note: Protective lenses are required.)
Tuesday and Thursday 
NEW MORNING TIME
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Intermediate and Advanced

Tuesday and Thursday 
NEW AFTERNOON TIME
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
All play
Thursday, December 24 – no Pickleball
Friday, December 25 – no Pickleball
Thursday, December 31 – morning play only from 9:00 – 12:00.
Friday, January 1 – no Pickleball

*We will try to maintain a maximum of 24 players in the facility

The Center at Anna Maria Island
Is open again.
Click here for more info.

GT Bray (Indoors) For more information contact Jay Jaudon at 941 742-5923 x6 – Send Email
All levels and no reservation required for outdoor pickleball at GT Bray.
Click Here and Here
G.T. Bray Pickleball Outdoor Courts are OPEN
  Outdoor drop-in with skill-level choices is now Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday:8:30-noon.
(941) 742-5923

OUTDOOR PLAY

Outdoor play, as you expect, is popular in Sarasota with COVID and we live in Florida with beautiful weather. Who wouldn’t prefer to play outside! Love it!

Colonial Oaks Park is the HOT place to play in central Sarasota. Dick Friede is the volunteer that sets the nets up everyday, 7 days a week, 7:30 a.m. – 11ish. There are 2 tennis courts with one court lined for 2 pickleball courts. Nets are not supplied by the county. You have to bring your own if you want to play in the afternoon or at night. There are lights for nighttime play, bathroom facilities close and plenty of parking.

Because this location is popular and many players showing up, we have chalked out the other tennis court for 2 more pickleball courts. This is where the problem is. When and if tennis players show up, the pickleball players have to vacate the tennis court. This has caused friction between the tennis players and the pickleball players. Oh boy. We need dedicated pickleball courts in central Sarasota so we don’t have to share with the tennis players.

Fruitville Park has 2 tennis courts and all are lined for 4 pickleball courts. There are lights and a bathroom close by. We also do not need to give up the courts if tennis players show up. It is first come, first serve. NO ORGANIZED PLAY. You must wrangle up your own players and your own nets.

Picture of History of Pickleball

Siesta Key Public Tennis Courts have 4 tennis courts and 2 are lined for 4 pickleball courts. No organized play and bring your own nets. The bathrooms are a hike away but plenty of parking and lights. The tennis players can get pretty testy with pickleball players so be cautious with running behind their courts or letting balls wander onto their courts. First come, first serve so try to get there early to beat the tennis players.

Gillepsie Park in downtown Sarasota has 3 tennis courts and one of the courts has lines for 2 pickleball courts and nets that are left by the fence that you can move to the pickleball courts. It is hit of miss. Sometimes I go there to play and I have to wait. Other times, no one is there. Can’t figure the pattern out. No lights and the last time I tried to use the restrooms, they were locked.

Newtown Park has 2 tennis courts and both are lined for 4 pickleball courts. Bring your own nets. Bathrooms in the main building or across the street at the library. NO organized play. If you see a group playing there and any place I have written that does NOT have organized, drop-in play, it is a private group of friends. Will they let you play if you happen upon them? Maybe, but they are not required to.

Lakewood Ranch has dedicated pickleball courts by the high school for drop-in play. I have heard mixed reports and some people have told me they don’t like new people, and  people have said it is a very inviting group. Here is info from Bob Haskins who “runs” things at the courts. LWR Pickleball Club Newsletter LWR DECEMBER
No lights and not sure what the bathroom situation is.

…If you see a group playing there and any place I have written that does NOT have organized, drop-in play, it is a private group of friends. Will they let you play if you happen upon them? Maybe, but they are not required to…

Twin Lakes Park does not have organized play and does not supply the nets. They have 2 tennis courts and both are lined for 4 courts. No lights, sorry. The bathrooms are a hike but plenty of parking. Tennis dominates at this location and hard to plan a group to play there because you never know if all the courts (and they usual are) have tennis players. Sorry.

Laurel Park in Venice has 2 tennis courts that are lined for 4 pickleball courts. There is NO organized play there but yes for lights. Lots of parking and bathroom close by.

Foxworthy Park in Venice. Finally, dedicated courts for pickleball! Yea! 6 of them with drop-in play in the mornings. (All organized, drop-in play is in the morning.) Bathrooms are a HIKE! Might as well drive to them. No lights! They used to have a porta-potty but kids kept on tipping it over so it was removed. Also, there are 2 tennis courts nearby with one court lined for 2 pickleball brings. Bring your own net and friends to play on the tennis courts here.

Englewood Sports Complex has indoor and outdoor dedicated courts. Outdoor: (12) Permanent Outdoor Pickleball Courts. Lights available until 10pm Sept-May. No Reservations or fees for outdoor courts, 1st Come, 1st Serve. M-W-F mornings are intermediate to advanced play. Tu-Th-Sat are beginner to intermediate play. Bathrooms nearby and plenty of parking.

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Thanks,

Pickleball Terry

Pickleball Terry

One Reply to “Where is Everyone Playing? By Pickleball Terry”

  1. I am very interested in picking up Pickleball but don’t know the rules or how to play really. I live in Sarasota and looking to find a group of women to play with. I used to play Tennis along time ago so not sure how to rate myself so I will say a Beginner since not knowing the rules.

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